PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 11, 1865 OUR SUPPLEMENTAL NUMBER, Our readers will remember, that in the last issue of our paper, we promised at some future day to give them a supplementary number, which should contain a list of those who had THE GRAND FINANCIAL RESULT. The Fair was conducted by committees having in charge departments covering every interest which it was thought probable would contribute in any way to the success of the undertaking. A list is subjoined which gives the name of the department, the chairmen, male and female, of the committees having them in charge, and the amount paid over by each respectively. The same list also presents a detailed and general view of the financial results of the Fair. Receipts of the various committees of “ Great Central Fair," to November COMMITTEE. CHAIRMEN, Agriculture A. L. Kennedy, M.D. Agricultural Implements David Landretii Arms and Trophies Col. Crossman Benefits and Entertainments George Trott Book Publishers and Booksellers....J. B. Lippincott Boots, Shoes and Leather Samuel Baugh Brewers and Maltsters Samuel Huston Builders Win, Struthers Cabinet Ware Thos. Thompson Canned Fruits F. B. lteeves Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac Benj. Orne Carriages W. D. ltogers Chemicals W. M. Uhler, M. D... Children’s Clothing Mrs. J. C. Cresson Children’s Department G.A. Schwarz Clothing and its Subdivisions L. J. Leberman Colleges, Libraries and Literary Ins.T. Morris Perot Confectionery and Fruits S. F. Whitman Dentistry, Artificial Teeth, Ac S. S. White Dress uud Millinery Miss A. Thomson Drugs Win, Ellis Dry Goods (retail) H. G. Sharpless Dry Goods (wholesale) D. S. Brown Eighteenth Ward. Mrs. Dr. Claridge Fancy Articles (home-made) Mrs. Ephraim Clark Fancy Goods, Watches. Jewelry, Ac..J. E. Caldwell Mrs. J. L. Clagliorn Finance and Donations A. E. Boric Fine Arts Jos. Harrison, Jr. Firearms B. 11. j en ks Fire Department David M. Ly 10.... Florists and Horticulture D. B. King Furs, Hats and Caps E. Morris Gas Fixtures W. F. Miskcy Gents’ Furnishing Goods W. S. Martin Glass, Glass Ware ami Porcelain W. M. Mnzzey.... Groceries, (retail) A. C. Boberts Groceries, (wholesale) Edw. S. Clarke.... Hardwaro Joseph C. Grubb. Harness and Saddlery S. R. Phillips Hollow-ware and Stoves Wm. P. Cresson... Hospitals, work from Invalid Sold's.E. Dyer, M. D House Furnishing Goods J. E. Walravon.... Importations Bene Guillou India Rubber Goods John Tliomley.... Iron, (wrought and cast) Andrew' Wheeler Labor, Income and Revenue L. M. Bond Looking Glasses,Picture Frames,Ac.,James M. Earle., Lumber aud Lumber Merchants John C. Davis Indian Department C. B. Barclay Mechanic Arts and Machinery S. V. Merrick Medals and Badges John Sartain Military Goods W. 11. Horatman. Miscellaneous C. D. Ritchie Musical Entertainments, Ac Mrs. Wm Biddle Newspaper, “Daily Fare,” C. G. Lcland, Placed at the disposal of the Philadelphia Branch, 514,316 08 10,387 66 Retained l>y the Central Board, 5521 OS'* 88 Kemitted on me 11th inst. to Central Board, (out of the $514,316 08,) the further aum of. 200,000 00 $721,083 88 Oub Pabe. been active in getting us subscribers, and such facts and statistics regarding the fair as could only be obtained after it had been closed. We did not then anticipate it would be necessary to delay the performance of our promise for so long a time, but the machinery set in opera tion by the Fair had been so vast, that to give the results of its operations with anything like accuracy has, only very lately, been possible. It suggested itself to our minds that it would be a good idea to give the names of all who had been active in the 20, 1804, CHAIRMEN LADIES* COMMITTEE. Gen. Meade... A. 11. Smith... It. M. Ilooper. Nixon .Mrs. 8. B. Still .Mrs. Theo. Cuyler.... .Mrs. 11. W. Ducnchet .Mrs. W. 11. Furness. .Mrs. E. J. Lewis. .Mrs. Joshua Tevis. .Mrs. 11. D. Gilpin. J. K. Barton.. C. C. Roberts. .Mrs. S. C. Perkins. .Mrs. .1. 11. Towno.. .Miss Haven .Mrs. Cadwalader ... .Mrs. Wilatach .Mrs.G. W. Harris .Mrs. Randolph •Mrs. J. F. Frazer... Mrs. E. W. Ilutter, .Mrs. Samuel Field. .Mrs. E. H. Trotter. .Mrs. R. 11. Hooper, ir exertions and liberal Orations anil Lectures J. w. White Paper Hangings J. Finn Paper Manufactory and Stutionery..B. 11. Moore, Perfumery and Toilet Articles 11. p. Taylor I Photographs Frederick Graff. Plumbing, Ac J. C. Hunter Post Oftico c. A. Waiborn .. Produce, Provisions and Shipping... A. G. Cnttell , Relics, Curiosities and Autographs.. Franklin Peale.. Restaurant Department George T. Lewis . Schools, (Public and Private) Edward Shippen Sewing Machines Mrs. Dr. Gross Sewing Women Mrs. Coleman Jacobs Ships and Ship-Building C. 11. Cramp Sugar Refiners John D. Taylor Tobacco and Cigars D. C. McCammon Tickets, (exclusive of Delaware) L. L. Iloupt Trimmings, Laces, Ac R. A. Maxwell : Umbrellas, Parasols and Canes Wni. A. Drown Wagons anil heavy Vehicles Henry Simons William Penn Parlor Eli K. Price Wax, and other Artificial Flowers... Mrs. Dr. Darrach West Philadelphia W'm. H. C. Townsend Winoß and Lhiuors George Croinclicn. Woolen and Cottou Manufactures...O. M. Coates... The “ Bailey Taße'* Wm. Struthers, State of Delaware State of New Jersey Cadi from other sources .$11,504 71 . 1,746 71 4,453 00 . 9,070 89 6,807 94 7,991 85 7,800 25 560 77 5,470 18 1,605 47 751 50 4,205 14 4,050 00 5,280 00 14,908 65 7,360 07 703 00 3,708 01 1,785 33 3,949 62 Interest to November 2C, 1804. Disbursements on Account of the “ Great Central Fair.” Paid on account of Buildings and internal and general arrangements Paid on account of various committees, by the treasurer, Paid various miscellaneous accounts, including cash paid to persons injured by the accident at the In augural Ceremonies, loss of bunting by fire on board the steamer “John rotter,” &c., &c Deposited in United States Mint At loan on call Advanced to U. S. Sanitary Commission Interest to November 20, 1804 Cash in Treasurer’s hands Receipts Interest to November 20,1804 Expenses 51,043,788 52 2,247 17 M net receipto,. $1,043,639 35 raid Central Hoard 721 082 88 Leaving $322,456 47 to be exp’d by Phila. Branch, Oi tins sum there is remaining unexpended, $81,000.00. Disbursements since April 17,. in their contributions to the Fair, and we had made some progress in that direction. We soon, however, found that in any space that we could command, it was quite out of the question. We have, therefore, confined ourselves to stating the amounts received from the various Committees ; the results of the voting for va rious objects of interest; the scene at the closing of the Fair, and such other items of in formation not heretofore touched upon in our columns as we suppose may be of interest. .Mrs. J. E. Thompson .Mrs. E. W. Clark.. .Mrs. John Bohlen .Mrs. E. D. Gillespie, ■ Mrs. T. P. ,1 nines, .Miss McHenry.... .Mrs. P. M. Clftpp. .Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Recapitulation. 3,201 32 3,176 80 1,083 40 28.374 13 9,380 27 22 481 G 7 36,760 40 3.560 40 930 06 6,838 00 2,300 00 . 9,377 03 .179,447 20 . 8,509 35 . 3,108 91 . 176 60 . 3,420 05 627 30 , 3,540 64 . 3,429 00 , 7,500 00 10,460 00 31,631 84 16,812 14 14,549 64 $1,135,343 50 19,554 00 $1,154,897 50 $85,409 74 44,829 75 13,682 43 $143,921 92 850,000 00 50,000 00 84,000 00 19,554 00 7,421 58 $1,154,897 50 $1,135,343 50 19,554 00 $1,154,897 50 143,921 92 $1,010,975 58
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